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63 Listen to another part of the FM4 interview and take notes to answer the questions below. 1 What difference does it make in people’s minds when you create positive emotions instead of fear? 2 What is the idea behind ‘heart-wired’ communication? 3 Why did the Swiss NGO show ads of refugees introducing themselves? Work with a partner. Come up with three examples where hope-based communication might also be successful. LISTENING 22 a 17 b Expand your vocabulary: Human rights campaigning Match the verbs on the left with the expressions on the right as used in the second part of the interview. Listen again if you need help. LANGUAGE 23 Write a PEEL paragraph of around 120 words arguing for or against hope-based communication. See Writing coach, PEEL, p. 165. Paired activity: The European Youth Parliament has invited you to discuss how volunteer work for an NGO might help young people acquire certain soft skills. You have 10 minutes to discuss the different kinds of volunteer work listed below with a partner. Decide which of them could help young people most to acquire conflict-resolution and leadership skills. Agree on two or three. Volunteer work related to: endangered animals people with special needs street kids environmental problems poverty in developing countries WRITING 24 SPEAKING 25 Strategies box If you and your partner can’t agree, it’s perfectly OK to say “We agree to disagree” at the end. What counts is your ability to negotiate with your partner and to support your opinion with good arguments and relevant details. Each group ‘starts’ an NGO (e.g. to teach senior citizens how to use the internet, to protect bees, etc.). Create a poster which shows the aims of your NGO and how you intend to organise tasks such as attracting volunteers, collecting donations and achieving your overall aims. Put the posters up in your classroom and spend 15 minutes asking and answering questions about them. Then hold a vote to determine which NGO you would most like to support. (Note: You are not allowed to vote for your own NGO!) 26 1 to talk about 2 to trigger 3 to mobilise 4 to work with 5 to understand 6 to not give up 7 to expose 8 to have a some really inspiring people b where they are coming from c a different part of the brain d abuses e a big impact f fear or danger g on people h the general public Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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